Mayor Tiangco leads inauguration of health facilities in Navotas
Navotas City Mayor John Reynald “John Rey” Tiangco led the inauguration of several health facilities in the city, the local government announced on Saturday, June 24.
Tiangco and his brother, Navotas City Representative Toby Tiangco, went to the Navotas City Hospital (NCH) on Friday, June 23, for the blessing and opening of new nine private bed wards, laboratory, blood bank, administrative offices, and conference room.
“Every year, more and more Navoteños seek medical help. To address this and provide better services, we strive to constantly upgrade and improve our hospital’s equipment and facilities,” Mayor Tiangco said.
For his part, the city representative assured the residents that they can avail of all the NCH services for free.
The city government also opened a health center in NavotaAs Homes 1 at Barangay Tanza 2, the 12th barangay health center in Navotas to date.
(Photo from Navotas City Public Information Office/ MANILA BULLETIN)
It also inaugurated its own molecular laboratory at Barangay NBBS Dagat-dagatan that was initially intended to cater to the needs of the city for COVID-19 testing. “When we constructed NavotaAs Homes, we didn’t just intend to provide safe shelter for Navoteños. We wanted them to start a new life, one which allows them to dream big dreams and reach their aspirations. This is why we continue to build facilities that will support their overall progress and development,” the mayor said.
(Photo from Navotas City Public Information Office/ MANILA BULLETIN)
It also inaugurated its own molecular laboratory at Barangay NBBS Dagat-dagatan that was initially intended to cater to the needs of the city for COVID-19 testing. “When we constructed NavotaAs Homes, we didn’t just intend to provide safe shelter for Navoteños. We wanted them to start a new life, one which allows them to dream big dreams and reach their aspirations. This is why we continue to build facilities that will support their overall progress and development,” the mayor said.